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Roman Republic
★ The
Roman general
Gaius Claudius Nero fights an indecisive battle with the
Carthaginian general
Hannibal at
Grumentum. Nero is unable to stop Hannibal's advance into
Canusium. Nevertheless, he rapidly marches the elite parts of his army some one hundred kilometres north to reinforce the army of
Marcus Livius Salinator.
★ The
Battle of the Metaurus, fought near the
Metaurus River in
Umbria, is a pivotal battle during the
Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage. The Carthaginians are led by Hannibal's brother
Hasdrubal Barca, and the Roman armies are led by the consuls
Marcus Livius Salinator and Gaius Claudius Nero. The Carthaginian army is defeated by the Romans and Hasdrubal is killed in the battle. This major loss by the Carthaginians ends Hannibal's hopes of success in Italy.
Greece
★ The general leading the
Achaean League,
Philopoemen, introduces heavier
Macedonian armour and
phalanx tactics. His army then crushes the
Spartans under the Spartan regent and general,
Machanidas, in the
battle of Mantinea. Machanidas is killed by Philopoemen during the battle.
★
Nabis, a
Syrian sold into slavery, rises to power in Sparta and becomes regent of the young Spartan king, Pelops, following the death of Machanidas. Nabis soon overthrows Pelops, claiming to be a descendent of the
Eurypontid Spartan king
Demaratus. Nabis then starts a social revolution which will lead to the freeing of all the
helots, the destruction of the ruling
oligarchy, the redistribution of land and the cancelling of debts.
Vietnam
★ When king
An Dương Vương dies, so does his dynasty and the
Triệu Dynasty and the kingdom of
Nam Việt are established.
China
★ Emperor
Qin Er Shi of the
Qin Dynasty is assassinated by his chief
eunuch Zhao Gao. He is replaced by his nephew
Ziying, who in turn assassinates Zhao Gao.
Births
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Deaths
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Hasdrubal Barca,
Carthaginian general who has unsuccessfully attempted to sustain Carthage's military ascendancy on the Spanish peninsula in the face of
Roman attacks
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Chrysippus, Greek philosopher from
Soloi who was the principal systematiser of
Stoic philosophy (b. c.
280 BC)
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Machanidas,
Spartan general and regent (killed in the
battle of Mantinea)
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Qin Er Shi, Emperor of the
Qin Dynasty of
China (assassinated)
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Zhao Gao, Chief
eunuch in the service of the Emperors of the
Qin Dynasty of
China (assassinated)
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Simuka, Indian king from
230 BC and the founder of the
Satavahana dynasty
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An Dương Vương,
King of Việt Nam since
257 BC